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The Puerto Rico Public Health Trust (PRPHT) announces the Public Health Research Grant Program

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In keeping with its vision of improving the public health of the communities of the Island, the Puerto Rico Public Health Trust (PRPHT) announced today that, as of this Friday , January 10, 2020, it will open the official platform for researchers in the country to submit proposals aligned to public health, towards increasing the understanding of these issues and discuss solutions in partnership with the communities of Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico Public Health Trust is part of the 16 programs of the P.R. Science, Technology & Research Trust.

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The Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship offers PhD-level scientists and engineers the opportunity to apply their training and expertise to the development and implementation of relevant state policy. As full-time aides in the executive or legislative branch, Science Fellows bring their advanced technical skills to service in state government.

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Causeway at Northwestern University: A new postbaccalaureate program in the mathematical sciences

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Causeway is a 12-month program designed to prepare students for graduate school through coursework, research experiences, seminars on the profession, mentorship and community building.  It is tuition-free and provides a living stipend (about $34,000) to students.

The mission of Causeway is to increase the number of graduate students in the mathematical sciences from historically under-represented groups.

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